Sentences with phrase «apparent swipe»

The phrase "apparent swipe" means a noticeable or obvious criticism or attack towards someone or something. Full definition
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)-- California Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday urged greater cooperation with China to resolve a trade dispute, while taking an apparent swipe at President Donald Trump.
And in an apparent swipe at Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, she also accused the party's leadership of «inciting» intimidation of MPs opposed to Mr Corbyn.
In an apparent swipe at the way Labour continues to be dominated by the trade unions, the veteran left - winger pointed out that Corbyn had run for the Labour leadership on a pledge to end «the old machine politics».
In an apparent swipe at Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, Ms Lipman said: «It is possible to be anti-racist and anti-Semitic.
However in an apparent swipe at both Miliband brothers, who have announced their candidacies while surrounded by Labour party members, he said the views of voters would also have to be listened to.
In an apparent swipe at his main rival, he described Chris Huhne as a «media darling» while emphasising his own qualities of «experience, maturity and judgement».
Labour's new education team is «rooted in the real world», says shadow education secretary Angela Rayner in an apparent swipe at the government education line - up.
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